Globetrooper Weekly Trip Roundup November 24th 2011

Globetrooper connects travelers, adventurers and even casual vacationers with the travel partners and companions that they need.

Not every person is the kind of individual who has lots of available friends for global adventures.

Even for those Globetroopers lucky enough to be in a relationship, where is the guarantee that partners are going to possess a mutual love of trekking, mountaineering and endless travel across the globe?

The real world is such that anyone can need a travel partner for any or no reason at all. So here at Globetrooper we connect you with those other free spirited adventurers around the world that want the same rewards from travel that you do.

If you want to go hiking in Peru, skiing in the Alps or cross searing deserts in Saharan heat then we will endeavor to connect you with others that want exactly the same style of trip. This week on Globetrooper there are some pretty amazing new trips suggested by our travelers.

Some of the exciting trips and proposals that particularly stand out you can read about below, happy traveling to you all and for our U.S visitors enjoy the Thanks Giving public holiday!

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All these trip ideas have been suggested by needy travelers looking for adventure companions and partners. It is important if you like the sound of any of these trips or the wider travel opportunities on Globetrooper to reach out to the trip proposer as soon as possible.

Be certain to inquire about costs and timings, flights and hotel arrangements if applicable. It is also a good idea to meet in advance if you are in the same country or definitely talk via phone or email.

Remember its not just about the trip, ideally each traveler should have a little in common and be able to ‘get on’ well.

Do not meet anyone that you have never met before without affirming their identity and get to know them before you do meet for the first time. Most importantly enjoy planning your trip and be sure to report back. We are always eager to hear about completed trips not just those that are in the planning stages.